Silica Microspheres, 2.0μm

Description

Inorganic supports such as silica microspheres have become increasingly important for a variety of applications, including isolation of nucleic acids, cell separation, and immuno- and DNA-based assays. They offer the combined benefits of a broad platform and the unique properties of a silica substrate, such as flexible silanization chemistries, low autofluorescence, and low nonspecific binding of proteins.